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2009- Entry 2: Hue, Vietnam
The last night in Savanakhet was amazing. I went to the Sayaphom Temple at night for “wien tian,” where the people led by the monks walk with incense, flowers and lighted candles around the temple. All to the slow beat … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Dong Ha, Hue, Khai Dinh, Lao, Perfume River, Qing Dynasty, Vietnam
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2009-Entry 1: Return to Savanakhet, Laos
When the afternoon sun starts to fry your brain to the point where you can’t think, it is time to get yourself to an airconditioned anyplace! That is where I am now.. well, airconditioned meaning it is marginally cooler than … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Bangkok, Hue, Lao, Laos, Savanakhet, Thai language, Thailand, Vietnam
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2008- Entry 7: The Final Days
With the traffic in Bangkok it takes me just about as long to get to the Southern Bus Station as it does to get to my destination, Ratchburi… about 1 1/2 hours west of Bangkok. I did not travel frequently … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Bangkok, Peace Corps, Provinces, Sukhumvit Road, Thai wedding, Thailand, Travel
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2008- Entry 6: Chieng Mai and the Wedding in Chonburi
The other morning I was awake very early and decided to go out for a walk. The sun had just begun to peak over the horizon. As I walked, the streets were very quiet– a rarity to be savored! The … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangkok, Chiangmai, Chieng Mai, Jaipur, Lampang, Peace Corps, Thai, Thailand
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2008- Entry 3: Delhi, India
Namaste! The one thing that I will remember most about Delhi is the crows. I stayed in an area of the city called Turkman’s Gate. It is largely Muslim and dirt-poor. My hotel, boasted as a nice middle-level … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Delhi, India, Lodhi Gardens, Lodi Gardens, Narendra Modi, New Delhi, Turkman gate demolition and rioting
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2008- Entry 2: The First Days of Wandering
The Ambassador Hotel, my usually haunt, is undergoing renovations. The lobby is all covered up and they are using the other side of the building near the conference halls temporarily as a reception area. The only problem is that sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok, India, Pattaya, Taj Mahal, Thai cuisine, Thailand, Walking Street Pattaya
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2008- Entry 1: Thailand
We landed in Bangkok after circling the airport for about 30 minutes. There was a tremendous thunder, lightning and rain storm as we approached the city. You know after a flight of that duration, you just want to get on … Continue reading
2007- Entry 9: Home Again– Homeland Security Confiscated My Migal Items!
Only joking-Homeland Security didn’t know what “migal” meant, either! Home at last,…. happily to cheaper gas prices.. unhappily in that I had anticipated higher prices, os I filled it up before I left at $3.09 per gallon. That is why … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangkok, Burma, Myanmar, New York, refugees, Thailand, Wat Benchamabophit
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